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STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1916. PAGE 6. WHY CERTAIN SENATORS ARE AGAINST BRANDEIS BY GILSON GARONER WASHINGTON, Feb, 10, The charges against Loula D. this attitude f# one of the strongest reasons why Fran deis ought te go on the court The second charge amounts to this: That Brandeis ts honest, Finding that the shoe machinery truet was a men ace to the public, he resigned fs its counsel, and afterwards did not hesitate to denounce {ts monopolistic practices The charge that he lost the case against Incr 1 freight rates, rests on a nal feud between Brandels and Clifford Thorne. The fourth charge ts Instt gatod by Bonator Knute Nel won, Who was chairman of the joint committee which Invest» linger matter demonstrated of Ballinger of WARNING! Infringers Must Beware Use of Name siuinaee Penalty, Fine or Imprisonment Read This Letter: Brandeis, on which the spectal privilege senatora rely to op pose his confirmation aa jus tlee of the supreme court are learned on good authority to substantially these: (1) That Brandeis has spoken die respectfully of conatitutlo and filppantly of the mental attitude of the courts, (2) That he has been on both sides of the shoe machinery trust, first as counsel for the trust and then in opposition to (2) That he lost the pub against Increased before the inter @ commerce commission by admitting that the railroads needed more revenues, (1) That he did something In the famous Ballinger-Pinchot In vestigation which members of ate will try to cha “unprofessional con- -WE TRUST YOU . TERMS and the LOWEST PRICES to be found anywhere will be fokad seevaiiing throughout this complete homefurnishing store. Our credit service is without ANNOYING FEATURES, NOEXTRA CHARGES. NO INTEREST JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY USE $ 50,00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week WE (8 75.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 300 Down, $1.25 Per Week yo 2100.00 Worth of Ho urnishings, 6 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week UR \ $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishing: 00 Per Week { $200.00 kK CREDIT |‘ $300.00 Nelson early his bias tn favor wreat offending, Firandels ta guilty tn n's eyes Was exposure of fact that President Taft d not told the truth when © said that he, Taft, had per nally consid 1 and passed co and had the letter of Bal Worth of Homefurniehings, $10.00 Down, 50 Per W Worth of Ho urnishings, $15.00 Down, $4.00 P: “* [he best Range brains and _experlence have ever _produced.”” “QUICK MEAL” STEEL RANGES » evi writt ration of Secretary is of the first charge in Brandeis’ public statements that many courts do not view modern economic problems tn & contemporaneous way; that they are benighted and unin formed as to industrial cond! tions; and that ¢ stitutions are made to serve and not to coal fields of Alaska to the pub- bind a people. le, is an added reason for his To 90 per cent of the people confirmation CHARGE SALOON BRANDEIS GETS MEN GOT'SPLIT’ G00 SUPPORT OLYMPIA, Feb, 10.—The second) Witnesses Testify of Confi- trial of J, F. Gillies, charged with dence in His Soreelsen Dining Chair tn the looting the st industrial insur Motives IN ptrefene tine « ance funda, c ned here today, fol | braced, and b Regular pri © pletion o 1 OT om untents are expected| EXPECT GOOD REPORT Fritay and WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.~ an a fesult of Assistant Attorney General Wilson's statement, in de Friends of Louis D. Brandeis, named by President Wilson for m the standpoint of the public, however, Hrandets’ ao- tion in the Ballinger case, which resulted in saving the Solip OAK ROCKER, exact- ly ke picture; has medium high back. Is well raced and has solid saddle seat; regu- jar price $3.90; special .. TURKISH BATH TOWEL, size 20x45, soft and ab- sorbent; regular price 26c; special ... 19c $1.00 down and $1.00 — per week. Your old stove taken in trade as part payment. ian ry ey BANKER A SUICIDE | WOMAN IN KANSAS OUT FOR CONGR TOPEKA, Kan. Feb. 10.— Declaring for national good roads, river improvement, old age pensions, rural credits and nation-wide prohibition, Dr. Eva Harding of Topeka {is out for the democratic nomination for congress in the First district. THE | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ROPER ection of the buying public demands that the name GROCETERIA, introduced, protected and trade-marked by the Groceteria Stores Company, Inc., be reserved to the exclusive use of that company, which plans to operate at least one hun- dred stores in this and other Western states. GROCETERIA is the public’s guarantee that Groceteria prices, no, and standards will be maintained; that wherever the GROCE- RIA sign hangs there will be economy of buying never before equaled. The Groceteria principle is the greatest advance step in mer- chandise distribution that has been seen in a generation. The Groceteria Stores Company ‘has presented this principle to the public with marked success; its large operations, efficiency in buying power and narrow margin of profit insure an inestimable and continuous benefit to the public in all walks of life. The Groceteria Stores Company does not seek to withhold the bencfits of the GROCETERIA principle from any who may desire to employ it; in fact we would sce the improved method of distribu- tion in universal use, spreading its benefits broadcast, but for YOUR protection we must guard the name GROCETERIA from the indis- criminate use of those who are unable to operate a true Groceteria according to the standards WE have established and YOU have a right to expect. These places and these alone are GROCETERIAS: GROCETERIA No. 1 509 PINE ST. OPPOSITE WESTLAKE MARKET GROCETERIA No. 2 1314 EAST 45TH ST. AT 14TH N. E. GROCETERIA No. 3 PIKE PLACE MARKET, SECTION 6354, DOWNSTAIRS CERIZED HUCK TOW- ELA, size 20x38; regular canst widlairees [iE amily #ize electric guaranteed for ‘ular price $2.60 $1.98 of the commit ere Seattle Agents for QUICK MEAL Range Hivering bis opening argument, that Haquor men who cashed the tllegal industrial insurance warrants prof-| {ted handsomely by the deal. | ee eaproms caus Soneh are This was the firet open atate-| confident the outcome of the Iment of the kind made during the] senate committee hearings as Gillies trials to his fitness will be f. r Wilson said the state would] 22.) rat lag averanre, prove the saloonkeepers received a majority onehalf of the 10 per cent “rake-| tee,” sald one of Brandeis’ support off” that Frank Stone was to have “indicated clearly they thought gotten. | most Clifford Thorne proved was | that he and Brandeis nad different TROOPS DISARMED |." + cater | Increase case should have been con ” ducted. VIENNA, Feb. 10.—Disarma-| anewering Thorne's charges. that ment of the Montencgrins Who "UF! prandeis had Fagg rendered to the Austrians has! cane to the rallrom bean completed, said an official an-| porriand. Ore.. atto nouncement today | Eshelman, of > @-ine Street: Gov jifornia, came I to Prandeia’ defense iat night | | Teal sald frankly he disagreed | with the basis for Brandeis’ argu-| ments In the case, but sald emphat | SET THIS HABIT | feally he did not beliove Brandeis| would betray any one, much less | Don’t Eat Bite | oe = as Thorne had sug of Until You Drink an “e Water titude taken by Thorne. Eahelman spoke similarly, The present charges against l Brandeis, he sald, were the first] PANORIA, La, Feb. 10.—H. a reflection he had heard against the| peynolds, banker, committed sut-| Bostonian's professional conduct. | 44, by shooting himself in the | reat held the Bostonian submit-) ted facta fairly and had he done | ave ber than he did, he would Indeed, he declared Brandeis had) have been negligent In his daty. fw In the best of faith and in|beart some time during the night. | He expressed surprise-at the at) ora with instructions given him|lll-health and family troubles are} by the interstate commerce commis-|a#igned as the cause. ee INJURIOUS | clon when be was ongeged fie was reputed worth about me Senate investigators who yester-| 000 Take @ tablespoonful of Salte if day heard Brand criticised a8 too | ge | friendly toward capital, today heard Back hurte or Bladder bothers —Meat forms uric acid Happy, bright, alert—vigorous }and vivacious—a good, clear skin a natural, rosy complexion and freedom from Mllness are assured | only by clean, healthy blood only every woman and Ifkew! ery man could realize the wonders of the morning Inaide bath, what a gratifying change would take| place. Instead of the thousands of sick ly, anaemiolooking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy |complexions; instead of the mult tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “run downs.” “brain fags” and peast mists, we should see a virile, opti mistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo: ple everywhere. | An inside bath ts had by drink ling, each morning before break fast, a glass of real hot water with jx teaspoonful of limestone phos |phate In {t to wash from the stom jach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's tndt | } | him accused of belng too unfriendly toward It Thomas York, the pellman of New first witness, made this | attack, basing it on the 1910 rate case in which Brandeis appeared for the government. We are a nation of meat eaters! Jand our blood is filled with uric acid, says ® well-known authority, | eliminative tissues clog and thus| the bladder in {rritable, obliging| f who warns us to be constantly on | the waste ts retained in the blood | HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. you to neck rell OWNED AND OPERATED BY General Off! and Ware- house, 814 | Western Ave. Seattie guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to |free the blood of thin Irritating acid, but ome weak from the| overwork; they get sluggish; the You Help Yourself Aa in a Cafeteria < to poison the entire system 10—Nothing Is known here L_ STORE: COMPANY Y When your kidneys ache and feel| concerning reports of capture Iike lumps of lead, an ah MONSON BROS., MGRS. \ asien “asked “Sn Tk nd you have! of the German warship Roon urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or| ®Y the British armored cruleer Drake. \ empty handed when they found! \ oy sheriffs started out Wed- tor Mquor, that the hotel's old bar stock had) been sold to the Chartier Drug Co. | and locked in a newly leased store room in the basement of the build | ing. ernoon to raid the Savoy but went away Pp ECCO tember, |here today, REPORT GERMAN | LOSSES HEAVY | LONDON, Feb. 10.—German losses in the terrible fighting for the Vimy heights and along the |Somme, south of Arras, totaled 60, 000 more than the British casual- |tles in the Loos offensive, in Sep according to | The battle still continues in a swirling snowstorm. § STINE ACCEPTS JOB information WITH SEATTLE CLUB | Charles P. Stine, |tary of the St. |Cinb, Thursday accepted the post tion vacated by Otto Case, tary of the Seattle club, A telegram of acceptance was re-| Thursday the is board of trade at Dover, N. J Direct to Washington The Baltimore & Ohio is the shortest route and the only line operating compartment and obser- vation sleeping cars between Chicago and New York via Pittsburgh and Washington. Liberal stopovers at the nation’s capital en route to or from Baltimore, Philadelphia or New York; to or from Florida and Cuba, Ask the agent for information as to low round trip fares, Four splendid all-steel through trains from Chicago to Washington and New York daily | 10:45 a. m. ¥ | ceived Boyns, 6tine, of who ATHENS. | be exerted jher into ercion Feb. reports that strong pressure mf@iitland rub it in gently with the fin upon war, Premier told parliament today that could that would befall the nation former secre- Paul Commercial secre-| | by local now President club, from organizing PREMIER OPPOSES | GREEK WAR MOVE « 10,—Referring tol Greece to force Skouloudis no co disastora| should qual the it join the struggle COLLECT DAMAGES | H.C. PICULELL F Pacihe Const Ag Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. Baltimore & Ohio “Our Passengere Are Our Guests”’ Thomas $1 J McCollough, and Barge Co. Burley y of | and Robert Tacoma Tug hase been awarded the as damages from the city for| ounces Is all you will need partial wrecking of one of the com |pany’s boats by the explosion of e barge of dynamite here last May. | We outside, t geatible waste, sour fermentations and potsons, thus cleansing, sweet ening and freshening the er alimentary canal before putting more food tnto the stomach Those subject to sic bdillousness, ni breath, rh tism, colds; and particularly who have a pallid, sallow com plexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phos: phate at the drug store, which will cost but a trifie, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and re markable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. must remember that inside leanlineas-1s more important than the skin does not bsorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. dache, ma those ecans Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Girle—tf you thick, beautiful, want plenty of| glossy, allky hatr, do by all means get rid of dan- druff, for it will starve your hair and ruin {t if you don't It doesn’t do much good to try brush or wash it out. The only sure way to getirid of dandruff ts to , then you destroy it en get it four liquid arvon when retiring molsten the scalp dissolve ab night we enough to ger tips. By morning most, your dandruff three or four completely patroy of tt "You will find ff not all will be gone, and more applications dissolve and every single « of too, that all itch ve and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get Hquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four no mat: | v much dandruff you have. | This simple remedy nover fails Advertisement, |ter how jof Irritation, jand bladder disorders. night; when you have yus and dizz ness, acid stomach-or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharma 1 of Jad Salts take a tables ful In a glass of water before breakfast each morn: ing and tn a few days your kidneys will t fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and atimulate clogged kid neys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source thus ending urinary erve about four ounces Jad Salts ts inexpensive and can not injure; fervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oceasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. ‘PIMPLY? WELL, DON’T BE | People Notice It. Drive ok at Peking, China Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer {f you get a pack ards the bowels and omy sicknes n after taking Bdwardn’ Olive h calomel a but their’ act is gentle fo, instead of severe and irri at one who takes Olive raed with 1 breath, Tablots| “a dark brown | a dull, Ustlews, ‘lerett, WA ; |nesday And. 100k drugeiste. The Olive lumbua, O, Tablet Company, Co: i makes a delightful ef.|of Press r re to the report carried by the ¢ York Globe, saying the Drake had bagged the Roon and two merchantmen after a three hour fight about 200 miles from Bermuda Similar denials came today fron m | several | other correspondents. |SE ATTLE MARINE IS EXPERT RIFL EMAN| | Tn an offictal bulletin iasued vy | Ithe United States marine corps ap- | pears the name of Eldred McClaire,| tle, as having qualified as an expert rifleman in that most ir esting branch of the rnment orvice Eldred, a son of Mrs, Annie M McClaire, 2015 10th ave. N,, en listed in the marine corps at Los Angeles in 1915, and is now serving with the American legation guard FIRE PREVENTION COMMITTEE MEETS Fire prevention be discussed by a special inquiry committee at the city hall Satur day The council took action after the Walker building fire, in which ix men lost their lives, to see if the protective ordinances needed changing. Building owners, insur ance men and city representatives made up the committee. SAYS TEDDY WILL BE A BIG FACTOR Sumner, general manager Iron Works, of I rin tle Wed from a three st ‘ | measttes will T. B of the Sumner en route home ‘stay in the Roosevelt will one of chief factors in the next presiden juat campaign, The above message to the United | Announces the completion of plans for the publication:‘of a Monthly Mag- azine, to be called “Better Business.” A Western Magazine for men and women. The publication will discuss and analyze prob- lems relating to Advertising, Selling Credits, Collections, Business Organization, Account- ancy, Auditing, Commercial Law, Transporta- S 8 tion, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Manufac- turing, Jobbing, Retailing, Scientific Manage- ment, Home Economics, Personal Efficiency and especially the Marketing and Development of Washington natural products. 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